Be willing to stay behind
Ganju Renhou is a Chinese word to describe being willing to fall behind others. From the epitaph of self.
interpretation
Gan: voluntary; Ju: in (a certain position). Be willing to fall behind others.
source
Zhang Dai's self serving epitaph in the Ming Dynasty: "to win fame and gain profits, to be willing to stay behind others, to watch games, to let people first."
Examples
She is a person who has a mission and is running with all the power of life, so he doesn't want to run. (Lao She's four generations in the same hall, May 8)
usage
As predicate, object, adverbial; used of people.
Chinese PinYin : gān jū rén hòu
Be willing to stay behind
be infatuated with the old and decayed. mí liàn hài gǔ
Eighteen kinds of martial arts. shí bā bān wǔ yì
Draw a tiger but not a dog. huà hǔ bù chéng fǎn lèi quǎn
abuses swept away and the air cleared. bì jué fēng qīng